Background
Kanpū (1894 - 22 October 1947) was born in Wakayama, Wakayama Prefecture, where he later grew up and studied western style oil painting.
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Kanpū (1894 - 22 October 1947) was born in Wakayama, Wakayama Prefecture, where he later grew up and studied western style oil painting.
In 1913, he went to Tokyo to studied at the Taiheiyōgakai Kenkyūjo and the Japan Fine Arts Academy (Nihon Bijutsu-in).
In the early Showa period, he converted to Japanese-style painting, and studied under Terasaki Kogyo. After Terasaki died he studied Nanga南画 under Komuro Suiun小室翠雲. He joined the waka poetry coterie "Aogaki" in 1927, and drew cover illustrations for their coterie magazine for years.
His first exhibition Kishū-ji Angya Nikki Emaki 紀州路行脚日記絵巻 (The picture scroll recording a journey in Wakayama) was held at Shirakiya department store, Tokyo in 1934.
The picture scroll is possessed by Museum of Modern Art, Wakayama. His second exhibition, Nanki Wakayama gaito Kijin-den gakan 南紀若山街頭奇人伝画巻, was held in 1936 and his third exhibition, Hyoryu ibun ekotoba 漂流異聞絵詞, was held in 1938.
Shown in 1940, his fourth exhibition, entitled Manyo-shu ga sen万葉集画撰, featured depictions of the Waka poetry from Manitoba"yōshū, the oldest existing collection of Japanese poetry, and is considered his most important set of work.